Apple has begun getting ready for next week's WWDC 2016 event, with the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco beginning to receive the now familiar decorations that herald the biggest event on the company's calendar.
So the inevitable has happened. After releasing final version of iOS 9.3.2 back in May last month, and now after almost a month of its availability to general public, Apple has stopped signing the previous iOS 9.3.1 firmware, making iOS 9.3.2 the only firmware version iOS users can upgrade to. What this also means is that you can no longer downgrade or upgrade your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to iOS 9.3.1 from any other firmware version.
Rumor has it that the iPhone 7 Will be coming in a new Deep Blue color that will be replacing the Space Gray color option. Here are the details.
Lost your iPhone? Don't remember the IMEI or serial number of it? Here's how to find it the easy way.
Apple's head of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller has announced a slew of changes to how the iOS App Store functions. Developers and consumers alike will most definitely welcome the changes, with Schiller suggesting that his reign will introduce major improvements to how the search functionality works, as well as offering new payment options through universal subscriptions to developers.
According to fresh reports doing the rounds, Apple is set to introduce the all new 2016 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air lineups sometime this month in June. Here are the details.
Based on rumors that suggest a new OLED touch panel is coming to the future MacBook Pro lineup, one artist has taken matters into his own hands by creating a concept that shows just what we might be able to expect if said rumors, and indeed leaks, are accurate.
Apple has joined the many public tributes to Muhammad Ali by updating its Apple.com homepage with a full-screen black-and-white photograph of the legendary boxer with an accompanying epitaph. The image of the iconic sports hero, who sadly passed away on Friday at the age of 74, dominates the front page of its website without any links to additional content.
Free app? Yes, thank you. It's that time of the week again, where Apple throws a paid iOS app at us for free. Today's title is one that has been specifically crafted for children up to 5 years of age. Usually retailing for $2.99 on the App Store, you can download it for free on your iPhone or iPad till next Thursday.
After releasing iTunes 12.4 last month, Apple today has made available for download iTunes 12.4.1, bringing in some minor improvements along with bug fixes. iTunes version 12.4.1 is available right now as an update on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms.
















